Friday 16 October 2009

Project Managed



For Game Development Technique this week I managed a 22 person project to recreate "The Hive from the first resident evil film. To manage the team I split them into 5 groups and assigned a group leader for each group. In a meeting at the start of the project we then split The Hive into 5 main sections and then those sections were to be split up and distributed between the group members. We had several meetings over the week and a wiki was created so we could share ideas and resources. To get the final deliverable me and a few of the more hardcore members of the team spent a day in labs making sure everyone's levels worked and fit together.
I presented the final project to John Sear, course leader, this morning with the team looking on. It was a exciting moment because very few members of the team had seen the map all put together.
The project was a success and John seemed to have nothing but praise for the people who put the most work in.
In my time as project manager I learnt a huge amount. The first thing I found out is that lectures are right to not add their students on Facebook. It is fairly discouraging when you set a meeting for 9am and you see people on Facebook saying things like "I'm not going into uni on may day off at 9am!". I feel like I have also gained a grasp of who on the module will succeed and who will fail based on their attitude to work. While most people on the team pulled their weight and offered to help me in any way they could (including going to buy me lunch when I was hungry and busy working) others I had to constantly chase up and pester to get anything out of them at all.
While the week was hard work I do feel enriched by the activity and I am very proud of the team.

Here are some of my favourite parts of the level.


4 comments:

Sean_Raf said...

How could my amazing elevator, matched only by Wonka's Elevator, not be a favourite of yours? :P

I agree with you though, it was an interesting thing to see how much work people had put/were willing to put in.

Philip Morby said...

What about my amazing reception! How could you even forget to include it :-P Hehehe, hope I did somewhat help you on thursday, I think given the people you did a good job of getting everyone to work together. Hopefully I'm one of those people who you think will stick around for a bit longer!

r4 said...

Friendly and courteous people are always a pleasure doing business with. Thank You! If you ever have any stubborn people like me, have them call me.

Itzalive said...

Is there anyway we can get this map?